Seven-year-old Sneha loves going to school in Bhubaneswar. At school, she gets the much-needed midday meal, and now, she’s going to be even more comfortable in the school premises – her school is one of the 110 schools in which Infosys Foundation is building toilets in collaboration with the Odisha government.
With a population of 1.25 billion and counting, India’s social and civic problems are always in need of intervention from governments, communities and corporates. But it is only with active involvement at the individual level that real difference can be made.
By providing our employees with ecosystems that will help them explore their passion in areas beyond work, we encourage them to be ambassadors of a sustainable world and increase individual commitment to community welfare.
Clean India, officially launched by Prime Minister of India, Narendra Modi, on October 2, 2014, aims to realize the vision of a ‘Clean India’ by October 2, 2019, the 150th birth anniversary of Mahatma Gandhi.
Infosys has pitched in with 1,000 volunteers for the initiative.
In Bangalore, our volunteers are working with the local community to create awareness about the importance of garbage segregation so that bio-degradable waste does not reach landfills. Our Bhubaneswar volunteers are working with the local community to improve sanitation and hygiene. In Hyderabad, Chennai and Pune, volunteers have been conducting cleaning drives in several parts of the city.